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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1991
Localization and synthesis of the hormone-binding regions of the human thyrotropin receptor
M Z Atassi, T Manshouri, S Sakata
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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September 26, 1986
Human haptoglobin binds to human myoglobin
S Sakata, N Yoshioka, M Z Atassi
Journal of Protein Chemistry
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November 1, 1994
Analysis of exposed regions on the main extracellular domain of mouse acetylcholine receptor alpha subunit in live muscle cells by binding profiles of antipeptide antibodies
K Jinnai, T Ashizawa, M Z Atassi
European Journal of Immunology
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March 1, 1986
T cell recognition of ragweed allergen Ra3: localization of the full T cell recognition profile by synthetic overlapping peptides representing the entire protein chain
J Kurisaki, H Atassi, M Z Atassi
Journal of Protein Chemistry
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April 1, 1990
Localization and synthesis of an insulin-binding region on human insulin receptor
S Nakamura, S Sakata, M Z Atassi
FEBS Letters
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February 15, 1988
Recognition of inter-transmembrane regions of acetylcholine receptor alpha subunit by antibodies, T cells and neurotoxins. Implications for membrane-subunit organization
M Z Atassi, T Manshouri, T Yokoi
Molecular Immunology
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October 1, 1983
Preparation of T-lymphocyte lines and clones with specificities to preselected protein sites by in vitro passage with free synthetic peptides: demonstration with myoglobin sites
M Yoshioka, G S Bixler, M Z Atassi
Molecular Immunology
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August 1, 1980
Genetic control of the immune response to myoglobin. 3. Autoimmune T-lymphocyte proliferative response to mouse myoglobin
S Yokota, C S David, M Z Atassi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 1, 1989
T cells specific for alpha-beta interface regions of hemoglobin recognize the isolated subunit but not the tetramer and indicate presentation without processing
M Z Atassi, M Yoshioka, G S Bixler
Immunological Communications
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January 1, 1984
T cell recognition of lysozyme. II. Shift in specificity during long-term culture determined by synthetic overlapping peptides comprising the entire protein chain
G S Bixler, T Yoshida, M Z Atassi
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1991
Localization and synthesis of the hormone-binding regions of the human thyrotropin receptor
M Z Atassi, T Manshouri, S Sakata
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
September 26, 1986
Human haptoglobin binds to human myoglobin
S Sakata, N Yoshioka, M Z Atassi
Journal of Protein Chemistry
|
November 1, 1994
Analysis of exposed regions on the main extracellular domain of mouse acetylcholine receptor alpha subunit in live muscle cells by binding profiles of antipeptide antibodies
K Jinnai, T Ashizawa, M Z Atassi
European Journal of Immunology
|
March 1, 1986
T cell recognition of ragweed allergen Ra3: localization of the full T cell recognition profile by synthetic overlapping peptides representing the entire protein chain
J Kurisaki, H Atassi, M Z Atassi
Journal of Protein Chemistry
|
April 1, 1990
Localization and synthesis of an insulin-binding region on human insulin receptor
S Nakamura, S Sakata, M Z Atassi
FEBS Letters
|
February 15, 1988
Recognition of inter-transmembrane regions of acetylcholine receptor alpha subunit by antibodies, T cells and neurotoxins. Implications for membrane-subunit organization
M Z Atassi, T Manshouri, T Yokoi
Molecular Immunology
|
October 1, 1983
Preparation of T-lymphocyte lines and clones with specificities to preselected protein sites by in vitro passage with free synthetic peptides: demonstration with myoglobin sites
M Yoshioka, G S Bixler, M Z Atassi
Molecular Immunology
|
August 1, 1980
Genetic control of the immune response to myoglobin. 3. Autoimmune T-lymphocyte proliferative response to mouse myoglobin
S Yokota, C S David, M Z Atassi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 1, 1989
T cells specific for alpha-beta interface regions of hemoglobin recognize the isolated subunit but not the tetramer and indicate presentation without processing
M Z Atassi, M Yoshioka, G S Bixler
Immunological Communications
|
January 1, 1984
T cell recognition of lysozyme. II. Shift in specificity during long-term culture determined by synthetic overlapping peptides comprising the entire protein chain
G S Bixler, T Yoshida, M Z Atassi
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